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Outcomes of ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction without Standard Modifiable Cardiovascular Risk Factors – Newer Insights from a Prospective Registry in India

OBJECTIVES: Patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) without standard modifiable cardiovascular risk factors (SMuRFs; dyslipidaemia, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and smoking) are reported to have a worse clinical outcome compared to those with SMuRFs. However, robust prospective d...

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Autores principales: Justin Paul, Gnanaraj, Sankaran, Sabarish, Saminathan, Karthikaa, Iliyas, Mohamed, Sethupathy, Suryakanth, Saravanan, Sivasubramaniam, Prabhu, Salai Sudhan, Kurian, Sijoy, Srinivas, Sandeep, Anurag, Polavarappu, Srinivasan, Kumaran, Manimegalai, Elavarasi, Nagarajan, Swaminathan, Ramesh, Rajasekar, Nageswaran, P. M., Sangareddi, Venkatesan, Govindarajulu, Ravishankar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10022543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936250
http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/gh.1189
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author Justin Paul, Gnanaraj
Sankaran, Sabarish
Saminathan, Karthikaa
Iliyas, Mohamed
Sethupathy, Suryakanth
Saravanan, Sivasubramaniam
Prabhu, Salai Sudhan
Kurian, Sijoy
Srinivas, Sandeep
Anurag, Polavarappu
Srinivasan, Kumaran
Manimegalai, Elavarasi
Nagarajan, Swaminathan
Ramesh, Rajasekar
Nageswaran, P. M.
Sangareddi, Venkatesan
Govindarajulu, Ravishankar
author_facet Justin Paul, Gnanaraj
Sankaran, Sabarish
Saminathan, Karthikaa
Iliyas, Mohamed
Sethupathy, Suryakanth
Saravanan, Sivasubramaniam
Prabhu, Salai Sudhan
Kurian, Sijoy
Srinivas, Sandeep
Anurag, Polavarappu
Srinivasan, Kumaran
Manimegalai, Elavarasi
Nagarajan, Swaminathan
Ramesh, Rajasekar
Nageswaran, P. M.
Sangareddi, Venkatesan
Govindarajulu, Ravishankar
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description OBJECTIVES: Patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) without standard modifiable cardiovascular risk factors (SMuRFs; dyslipidaemia, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and smoking) are reported to have a worse clinical outcome compared to those with SMuRFs. However, robust prospective data and low-and middle-income country perspective are lacking. We aimed to study the patients with first STEMI and assess the influence of SMuRFs on clinical outcomes by comparing the patients with and without SMuRFs. METHODS: We included all consecutive STEMI patients without prior coronary artery disease enrolled in the Madras Medical College STEMI Registry from September 2018 to October 2019. We collected baseline clinical characteristics, revascularisation strategies and clinical outcome. We analysed suboptimal self-reported sleep duration as a 5(th) extended SMuRF (eSMuRF). Primary outcome was in-hospital mortality. Secondary outcomes included in-hospital complications and one-year all-cause mortality. RESULTS: Among 2,379 patients, 605 patients (25.4%) were SMuRF-less. More women were SMuRF-less than men (27.1% vs 22.1%; P = 0.012). SMuRF-less patients were older (57.44 ± 13.95 vs 55.68 ± 11.74; P < 0.001), more often former tobacco users (10.4% vs 5.0%; P < 0.001), with more anterior wall MI (62.6% vs 52.1%; P = 0.032). The primary outcome [in-hospital mortality (10.7% vs 11.3%; P = 0.72)] and secondary outcomes [in-hospital complications (29.1% vs 31.7%; P = 0.23) and one-year all-cause mortality (22.3% vs 22.7%; P = 0.85)] were similar in both groups. Addition of suboptimal self-reported sleep duration as a 5(th) eSMuRF yielded similar results. CONCLUSIONS: 25% of first STEMI patients were SMuRF-less. Clinical outcomes of patients without SMuRFs were similar to those with SMuRFs. Suboptimal sleep duration did not account for the risk associated with the SMuRF-less status.
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spelling pubmed-100225432023-03-18 Outcomes of ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction without Standard Modifiable Cardiovascular Risk Factors – Newer Insights from a Prospective Registry in India Justin Paul, Gnanaraj Sankaran, Sabarish Saminathan, Karthikaa Iliyas, Mohamed Sethupathy, Suryakanth Saravanan, Sivasubramaniam Prabhu, Salai Sudhan Kurian, Sijoy Srinivas, Sandeep Anurag, Polavarappu Srinivasan, Kumaran Manimegalai, Elavarasi Nagarajan, Swaminathan Ramesh, Rajasekar Nageswaran, P. M. Sangareddi, Venkatesan Govindarajulu, Ravishankar Glob Heart Original Research OBJECTIVES: Patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) without standard modifiable cardiovascular risk factors (SMuRFs; dyslipidaemia, hypertension, diabetes mellitus and smoking) are reported to have a worse clinical outcome compared to those with SMuRFs. However, robust prospective data and low-and middle-income country perspective are lacking. We aimed to study the patients with first STEMI and assess the influence of SMuRFs on clinical outcomes by comparing the patients with and without SMuRFs. METHODS: We included all consecutive STEMI patients without prior coronary artery disease enrolled in the Madras Medical College STEMI Registry from September 2018 to October 2019. We collected baseline clinical characteristics, revascularisation strategies and clinical outcome. We analysed suboptimal self-reported sleep duration as a 5(th) extended SMuRF (eSMuRF). Primary outcome was in-hospital mortality. Secondary outcomes included in-hospital complications and one-year all-cause mortality. RESULTS: Among 2,379 patients, 605 patients (25.4%) were SMuRF-less. More women were SMuRF-less than men (27.1% vs 22.1%; P = 0.012). SMuRF-less patients were older (57.44 ± 13.95 vs 55.68 ± 11.74; P < 0.001), more often former tobacco users (10.4% vs 5.0%; P < 0.001), with more anterior wall MI (62.6% vs 52.1%; P = 0.032). The primary outcome [in-hospital mortality (10.7% vs 11.3%; P = 0.72)] and secondary outcomes [in-hospital complications (29.1% vs 31.7%; P = 0.23) and one-year all-cause mortality (22.3% vs 22.7%; P = 0.85)] were similar in both groups. Addition of suboptimal self-reported sleep duration as a 5(th) eSMuRF yielded similar results. CONCLUSIONS: 25% of first STEMI patients were SMuRF-less. Clinical outcomes of patients without SMuRFs were similar to those with SMuRFs. Suboptimal sleep duration did not account for the risk associated with the SMuRF-less status. Ubiquity Press 2023-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10022543/ /pubmed/36936250 http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/gh.1189 Text en Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Original Research
Justin Paul, Gnanaraj
Sankaran, Sabarish
Saminathan, Karthikaa
Iliyas, Mohamed
Sethupathy, Suryakanth
Saravanan, Sivasubramaniam
Prabhu, Salai Sudhan
Kurian, Sijoy
Srinivas, Sandeep
Anurag, Polavarappu
Srinivasan, Kumaran
Manimegalai, Elavarasi
Nagarajan, Swaminathan
Ramesh, Rajasekar
Nageswaran, P. M.
Sangareddi, Venkatesan
Govindarajulu, Ravishankar
Outcomes of ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction without Standard Modifiable Cardiovascular Risk Factors – Newer Insights from a Prospective Registry in India
title Outcomes of ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction without Standard Modifiable Cardiovascular Risk Factors – Newer Insights from a Prospective Registry in India
title_full Outcomes of ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction without Standard Modifiable Cardiovascular Risk Factors – Newer Insights from a Prospective Registry in India
title_fullStr Outcomes of ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction without Standard Modifiable Cardiovascular Risk Factors – Newer Insights from a Prospective Registry in India
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes of ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction without Standard Modifiable Cardiovascular Risk Factors – Newer Insights from a Prospective Registry in India
title_short Outcomes of ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction without Standard Modifiable Cardiovascular Risk Factors – Newer Insights from a Prospective Registry in India
title_sort outcomes of st segment elevation myocardial infarction without standard modifiable cardiovascular risk factors – newer insights from a prospective registry in india
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10022543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936250
http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/gh.1189
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